"Thought she was different, has turned out to be worse!" said user Candace Lane.

"An absolute failure at effective and intelligent governence. She presents well as a smart person but seems not to have a clue about long-term planning, nor any other kind of planning. I am extremely disappointed that she refuses to admit or acknowledge that she makes mistakes and responds to real and perceived criticism with defensiveness and denial," said Linda on RateMyGovernment.ca

Redford was rated higher than B.C. Premier Christy Clark , who had an overall rating of 1.7 out of 10.

"Christy Clark is an apologist for corruption, she is always camapigning, never working, embarrasses us nationwide (the nutty visits to Alberta a case in point)," said Sue Stroud.

User Sara Thomson was an exception when she said she loved Redford. "Compared to the premiers of the other provinces I have lived in, Redford takes the cake," she said.

“Gosh, my goodness. Today is Thursday. Did I say it yesterday? Did I say it on Tuesday? Did I say it on Friday?”
“We are not introducing a provincial sales tax, period. I’ll say it again tomorrow if you like."
February 2013.

In a tongue-in-cheek greeting on This Hour Has 22 Minutes 2012 holiday special, Redford shared the following message to Canada -
"Christmas is my favourite time of year in Alberta.
Most people spend their time with family and friends. I choose to spend the bulk of my time the way I do the rest of the year - having a scotch with my friends from the oil and gas industry; talking about how to relax environmental regulations."
Looks like another mild winter. You're welcome, Canada."

"A good neighbour lends you a cup of sugar. A great neighbour supplies you with 1.4 million barrels of oil per day."
-- In an ad in The Washington Post. (CP)

"We have every other premier across the country understanding the importance of the energy economy and understanding that it's important for all Canadians that we do work together."
-- Taking a jab at B.C. Premier Christy Clark. (CP)

"Dinosaur farts."
-- On what may have brought about the Ice Age. (CP)

"I wasn't surprised that she crossed over to the Liberals. I don't think she ever did have a Conservative bone in her body. Well, maybe one."
-- Speaking at a charity roast in 2006, Klein comments on MP Belinda Stronach, who used to date fellow Tory MP Peter McKay, crossing the floor to join the Liberal Party. (CP)

"I'm no doctor, but I think that Mr. McGuinty's got a case of premature speculation," said Klein, reacting to comments made in March 2006 by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty opposing any two-tiered health care system in Ontario that Klein has proposed in Alberta, which was believed would allow quicker access to surgery for those who pay.

"Would somebody please outline to me the advantages of our doing it this way? For me, an Albertan? What are they? Can you give me a couple of them? What do I as an Albertan gain by this mad rush up there?"
-- He asks in The Globe And Mail. (CP)

"I guess any self-respecting rancher would have shot, shovelled and shut up, but he didn't do that. Instead he took it to an abattoir."
-- At the discovery of mad cow disease on an Alberta ranch. (CP)

A fine city with too many socialists and mosquitoes. At least you can spray the mosquitoes."
-- In 1990 as a Tory MLA from Calgary. (CP)

"Let them freeze in the dark."
-- Lougheed takes on Trudeau regarding the NEP in the 70s. The quote is also cited as the more contentious bumper sticker fodder, 'Let the eastern bastards freeze in the dark.'